Law schools articles
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Repeal of a dead law to use public funds for private school tuition won't be on Nebraska's ballot
A measure to repeal a now-defunct Nebraska law that would use public money to fund private school tuition has been pulled from the November ballot
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Catholic school didn't break the law by firing 'married' homosexual teacher, appeals court rules
Last Wednesday’s decision by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia reversed a ruling from 2021 by a district court that sided with Lonnie Billard.
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It took a month to ID her body. Law school student's fiancé now convicted of murder
A 42-year-old man whose fiancée's body was found dismembered in a bag at the edge of San Francisco Bay was convicted of murder Monday. A jury in Alameda County found Joseph C. Roberts guilty of second-degree murder for killing his girlfriend, Rachel Elizabeth Imani Buckner, 27, and disposing of her body along the shoreline last year. Roberts faces 15 years to life in prison, and is set to be sentenced on June 14, according to KTVU Fox 2. “Today means I can breathe a little bit easier,” Buckner’s...